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Francisco Lindor’s gutsy pinch-hit vs. Rockies draws candid reactions from Mets’ Carlos Mendoza, Pete Alonso

After Francisco Lindor delivered a clutch pinch-hit double against the Colorado Rockies despite a fractured toe, New York Mets manager Carlos Mendoza and slugger Pete Alonso offered candid reactions to his gritty performance.

Francisco Lindor’s clutch moment against Rockies triggers real-time reactions from Mets leaders.
© Photo by Harry How/Getty ImagesFrancisco Lindor’s clutch moment against Rockies triggers real-time reactions from Mets leaders.

On a crisp Friday evening, the New York Mets found themselves locked in a tense battle against the Colorado Rockies. Despite a series of missed opportunities with runners in scoring position, the game remained tied at 2-2 heading into the ninth inning. Enter Francisco Lindor, nursing a fractured right pinky toe but ready to make an impact.

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Lindor, who had been sidelined since being hit by a pitch earlier in the week, had told manager Carlos Mendoza before the game that he was available if needed. “I knew I had a bullet there at some point,” Mendoza remarked, according to MLB.com, acknowledging Lindor’s readiness to contribute despite his injury. With two outs and runners on first and second, Mendoza called upon his shortstop, and Lindor delivered.

Facing Rockies reliever Zach Agnos, Lindor quickly seized the moment. On the second pitch, he lined a cutter into the right-field corner, allowing Juan Soto and Pete Alonso to score and giving the Mets a 4-2 lead. It was Lindor’s first go-ahead, pinch-hit RBI of his career, a testament to his resilience and clutch performance.

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Lindor’s grit shines through

Despite the pain from his fractured toe, Lindor’s determination never wavered. “I just wanted to play,” he stated, emphasizing his commitment to the team. His ability to step up in a critical moment, even when not at full strength, underscores his leadership and dedication.

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Teammate Pete Alonso expressed his admiration, saying, “We are spoiled. Because with him, you get a guy who’s just willing to strap it on regardless of how he feels or regardless of how his health is. I’ve seen him do stuff like this all the time.” Alonso’s words highlight the respect Lindor commands in the clubhouse.

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Looking ahead

The Mets’ resilience and determination were on full display in this victory, with Lindor’s and Alonso’s contributions exemplifying the team’s grit. As they continue their series against the Rockies, the Mets aim to build on this momentum and solidify their position in the standings. With players like Lindor and Alonso leading the charge, the Mets are poised to overcome challenges and strive for success in the season ahead.

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